How to Play Apple Music on Samsung Galaxy S9

Samsung unveiled its latest smartphone models, the Galaxy S9 and S9+, on February 25. The two new handsets don’t look a whole lot different than last year’s S8 and S8+. But the new models also boast a number of upgrades, including a new camera with Super Slow-mo video, low light capability and AR Emoji, better fingerprint scanner placement, more color options. It seems that most of the improvements appear to be incremental. However, the fact that the Galaxy S9 and S9+ are still the landmark works in the Android Market of 2018 cannot be denied.

For some Apple Music subscribers, you probably want to transfer some songs from Apple Music for enjoyment after switching to the new Galaxy S9. But there is a big problem that Apple Music songs are limited to be enjoyed on Apple Music app or iTunes because of the DRM protection. In result, we can only stream Apple Music on Samsung Galaxy S9 through installing the app - Apple Music for Android that runs slowly and lags on Android devices. However, things changed thanks to the coming out of some professional Apple Music converter software. With the help of such tools, we can easily remove DRM restriction from Apple Music songs.

Tool Required: NoteBurner iTunes DRM Audio Converter

Here you meet NoteBurner iTunes DRM Audio Converter, a smart DRM removal app specially designed for Apple Music users to help you easily remove the DRM from Apple Music & Audiobooks & iTunes M4P music and convert them to MP3/AAC/WAV/FLAC. Besides, with an advanced DRM decrypting technique that differs from traditional recording, it can keep the original audio quality and ID tags of the music in output files.

Click the Add button to add music, it will pop up a window, which will show you all of songs from iTunes. You can choose any song you want to convert.

Step 3: Choose Output Format

After the successful adding, please click the button "Setting" to choose the output format as you need, in the pop-up window, you can choose output path, output format. WAV, AAC, MP3, and FLAC are available to choose.

Step 4: Remove DRM from Apple Music Songs

After completing the above steps, the final one is clicking the button "Convert". Just a few second, it will succeed. After converting, the output folder will be open automatically. Or you can click the History button to find the converted music. Now all of songs from Apple Music are free from DRM, you can play them on your new Samsung Galaxy S9 without installing Apple Music app.